amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
beatify |
to admire or exalt as superior. |
denigrate |
to deny the worth of; sneer at; belittle. |
deter |
to stop or discourage from some action by creating doubt or fear. |
expatiate |
to discuss something at great length; describe in great detail. |
extirpate |
to get rid of completely, as if by pulling up the roots; root out. |
immiscible |
not able to be mixed or blended. |
incessant |
never stopping; constant. |
invidious |
tending to arouse feelings of resentment or animosity, especially because of a slight; offensive or discriminatory. |
louche |
of questionable decency, morality, or taste; shady; disreputable. |
oblivious |
not conscious or paying attention; unknowing or unaware (usually followed by "to" or "of"). |
pandemic |
a widespread outbreak of disease that afflicts many people over different continents. |
prerogative |
an exclusive right or privilege derived from one's office, position, age, citizenship, birth, or the like. |
proselytize |
to convert or try actively to convert (others) to one's own beliefs or religion. |
vouchsafe |
to grant or give with condescension or as a special favor. |